Credit: Raytheon/RTX
Raytheon flew the PhantomStrike sensor for the first time on a testbed aircraft based in Ontario, California, moving the new fire-control radar a step closer to delivery to launch customer Poland. The air-cooled PhantomStrike active, electronically scanned array (AESA), featuring gallium nitride...
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